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The National Environmental Policy Act has not been immune to changes since President Richard Nixon signed it into law 55 years ago. Under the direction of President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress, however, it is facing significant reforms in the ...
ASHLEY ZAVALA EXPLAINS WHAT THIS DOES. THEY’VE DONE IT FOR STADIUMS. THEY’VE DONE IT FOR CLIMATE PROJECTS. THEY’VE EVEN DONE IT FOR THEIR OWN OFFICE BUILDING THAT’S UNDER CONSTRUCTION, JUST A COUPLE OF BLOCKS AWAY FROM HERE. AND TONIGHT, CALIFORNIA ...
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Following Earth Day, Siena College Research Institute released a special environmental survey on Wednesday. The poll asked 618 New Yorkers their thoughts on environmental issues like climate change, greenhouse gas emissions ...
Repealing key protections could erase $254 billion in annual benefits for public health and the environment, compared with $39 billion in savings for regulated industries Looser rules around air and water quality could also lead to worsening asthma attacks ...
The Trump administration began this week to radically alter how the National Environmental Policy Act is implemented across the federal government, alarming environmentalists. Passed in 1970 and often called the “Magna Carta” of U.S. environmental law ...
Sandra de Souza Hacon does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. In a conversation with ...